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PNS Daily Newscast - December 19, 2018

A federal judge delays Michael Flynn’s sentencing after berating him in the courtroom. Also on Wednesday's rundown: The Trump asylum ban could go into effect at midnight; and North Carolina voters demand answers in an election-fraud case.

Public News Service - WI: Urban Planning/Transportation

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The village of Mount Pleasant is preparing for a large influx of traffic, and even planning to hire more police officers this summer, as Foxconn Technology Group continues construction on a $10-billion electronics plant in the area.
But, an unresolved legal challenge hangs

LA CROSSE, Wis. – Using it as a sign that the country needs to focus attention on its crumbling infrastructure, farmers and truckers are being forced to take longer detours to haul their products because of new weight restrictions on bridges.
Wisconsin transportation officials have been re-e

MADISON, Wis. — As February comes to a close, 12 Wisconsin counties are now or have recently been under flood warnings, an unusually high number for this time of year.
Wisconsin Democrats are opposed to a bill working its way through the state Legislature. They say AB 547 would make spring f

MADISON, Wis. – All across the United States at this time of year, 55 million children head back to school, walking and biking to class.
AAA Wisconsin reminds drivers that speed limits in school zones are reduced for a reason.
The number one thing to remember, according to Nick Jarmusz, pu

MADISON, Wis. – The state budget is now two weeks overdue, mainly because the Republican leadership can't seem to come to terms with its membership and the governor about how to fund the transportation part of the budget.
State law says the new two-year budget should have been passed by July

MADISON, Wis. - Although the hottest days of summer are still many weeks away, a new University of Wisconsin-Madison study is the first to shed light on the exact relationship between air conditioning use and power plant emissions.
Soaring temperatures typically coincide with the days of highest ai

MADISON, Wis. - As the year draws to an end, Wisconsin Democrats say job and wage growth in the state is stagnant, which has compounded the challenges facing families in the Badger State.
As Republicans plan to stay the course of austerity and cuts to existing budgets, Democrats say 2017 should bri

MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin's blood lead poisoning levels among children are similar to the 2015 rate in Flint, Mich., according to a new report from the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families (WCCF).
This is National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, and blood lead poisoning is termed a prev